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    1. Re: [SCOT-DNA] Tracking the Scot DNA reports
    2. shirley self
    3. I am sorry, this has nothing to do with your post but I have tried and tried and can't figure out how to get to the page where it lists everyone's dna results so that you can compare yours with others. Could someone please help me? Thanks, Shirley McBride Self John: Our "R320" website is listed below. Three surname variations include descendants from the "Scottish Plains" or "Scot-Irish." Sorry only the Riddick variation has excellent paper documentation (Galloway). Reddoch appears to come from West Lothian areas, Reddick from there and Galloway-Dumfries, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire. Our set of results can be seen at our webpage, Scot ancestry identified: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reddick%2Dr320/ Our "Haplogroup" for Scottish descendants appears to be "I" and "R1b." Best regards, Richard Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 09:17:53 -0700 From: "John A Hansen" To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Scottish DNA Outline Dear All: There has been some confusion on the scope of the Scottish DNA project. Here is a brief outline of the Scottish DNA project components. There are 4 components to the total Project: a: The testing at Family Tree DNA. If you requested the DNA kit through our project then I get access to the records. Your records are then compared to the other records and a notice of a match is sent to you automatically. You can also request to join the Scottish DNA project from another project so your records are then compared with the other test results in the Family Tree DNA database. We do not automatically include any of those records in our database until the person submits them to Marsha and gives us permission to publish them. b: The mailing list as administered by Lauren Boyd c: The Web site as administered by Charlotte Braun. Lots of records, genealogy trees, advices, and misc information. d: The "database" as administered by Marsha. This is then posted on the private web site for everyone. We do this since it is only accessed by people we know and not just the general public ( ala a general web site). There has been suggestions to develop a public web site and code the responses for privacy. I have exchanged data with the Reivers project and others that have secure and private methods to either control access or code the results so it is not just in public domain. I'm still looking for some help on the analysis side ( Excel experts) that can run Fluxus or other programs to compare results and establish comparative results. Thanks again to Charlotte, Marsha, and Lauren for all their assistance in their respective administration of the project. Best Regards John A Hansen Scottish DNA Project Manager. ==== SCOT-DNA Mailing List ==== Need to contact the list admin? Send your email to Scot-DNA-admin@rootsweb.com Want to post? Send your email to Scot-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Need to unsubscribe for vacation or? Send your unsubscription request to Scot-DNA-L-request@rootsweb.com Scot-DNA list is a flame free zone. ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    10/29/2005 08:06:34
    1. RE: [SCOT-DNA] Tracking the Scot DNA reports
    2. John A Hansen
    3. Dear Shirley: Welcome to Scottish Clans DNA web site. You will receive an invitation in a few minutes from the web site with the password and user id. Merely click on the URL and it will take you to the web site. You can change both the user id and password in the utilities section on the web page after your first log in. Thanks for joining and hope you enjoy the information. Best Regards John A Hansen Scottish Clans DNA Project -----Original Message----- From: shirley self [mailto:rikki500@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 2:07 PM To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCOT-DNA] Tracking the Scot DNA reports I am sorry, this has nothing to do with your post but I have tried and tried and can't figure out how to get to the page where it lists everyone's dna results so that you can compare yours with others. Could someone please help me? Thanks, Shirley McBride Self John: Our "R320" website is listed below. Three surname variations include descendants from the "Scottish Plains" or "Scot-Irish." Sorry only the Riddick variation has excellent paper documentation (Galloway). Reddoch appears to come from West Lothian areas, Reddick from there and Galloway-Dumfries, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire. Our set of results can be seen at our webpage, Scot ancestry identified: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reddick%2Dr320/ Our "Haplogroup" for Scottish descendants appears to be "I" and "R1b." Best regards, Richard Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 09:17:53 -0700 From: "John A Hansen" To: SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Scottish DNA Outline Dear All: There has been some confusion on the scope of the Scottish DNA project. Here is a brief outline of the Scottish DNA project components. There are 4 components to the total Project: a: The testing at Family Tree DNA. If you requested the DNA kit through our project then I get access to the records. Your records are then compared to the other records and a notice of a match is sent to you automatically. You can also request to join the Scottish DNA project from another project so your records are then compared with the other test results in the Family Tree DNA database. We do not automatically include any of those records in our database until the person submits them to Marsha and gives us permission to publish them. b: The mailing list as administered by Lauren Boyd c: The Web site as administered by Charlotte Braun. Lots of records, genealogy trees, advices, and misc information. d: The "database" as administered by Marsha. This is then posted on the private web site for everyone. We do this since it is only accessed by people we know and not just the general public ( ala a general web site). There has been suggestions to develop a public web site and code the responses for privacy. I have exchanged data with the Reivers project and others that have secure and private methods to either control access or code the results so it is not just in public domain. I'm still looking for some help on the analysis side ( Excel experts) that can run Fluxus or other programs to compare results and establish comparative results. Thanks again to Charlotte, Marsha, and Lauren for all their assistance in their respective administration of the project. Best Regards John A Hansen Scottish DNA Project Manager.

    10/29/2005 08:21:25